WEBVTT TONIGHT THE LITTLE GIRL’S GRANDFATHER AND MOTHER ARE BEHIND BARS. THIS IS THE CALL INVESTIGATORS IN CLERMONT COUNTY SAY THE 25-YEAR-OLD MOTHER MADE LAST OCTOBER WHEN HER SIX EURO. ALLEGEDLY TOOK HER GRANDFATHER’S MEDICINE. >> SHE JUST HAD A SEIZURE. SHE GOT INTO MY DAD’S MEDICINE. >> IS SHE AWAY? >> NO, SHE IS UNCONSCIOUS. REPORTER SHE WAS FLOWN TO CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AND DIED THERE. NOW A GRAND JURY HAS INDICTED THE CHILD’S MOTHER AND GRANDFATHER FOR INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER AND OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE. POLICE SAY THIS DIFFICULT CASE IS A REMINDER THAT EVERYONE SHOULD PROPERLY DISPOSE OF DRUGS BEFORE THEY GET INTO THE WRONG HANDS AND SOMETHING TRAGIC HAPPENS. WE WENT BY THE HOME AND TO SEE IF ANY FAM

A Clermont County mother and grandfather have been charged after a 6-year-old girl died from taking medicine and becoming unresponsive more than six months ago.Miami Township police said this is a tragic case that could have been avoided, and now both the mother, Stasha Kinman, 25, and grandfather, Benjamin Kinman, 82, are in jail."I need an ambulance for my 6-year-old. She had a seizure. I need somebody now," Stasha Kinman said in a 911 call in October.Investigators said Stasha Kinman made the call when her daughter, Alice, took her grandfather's medicine on Oct. 16 and became extremely sick.First responders rushed to the home on Klondyke Road in Milford."She just had a seizure. She got into my dad's medicine. She is in and out. She is breathing, but it is labored and it is struggled," Stasha Kinman told dispatchers.Alice was flown to Cincinnati Children's Hospital and died there.Now, Miami Township police said a grand jury has indicted Stasha Kinman and Benjamin Kinman for involuntary manslaughter, endangering children and obstructing justice.The grandfather was also indicted on a charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs.Police said this difficult case is a reminder that people should properly dispose of drugs before they get into the wrong hands and something terrible happens.WLWT went by the Kinman's home to see if any family members wanted to talk about the case, but they asked us to leave.Miami Township police also said April 28 is the Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.They said it provides people with a way to dispose of unwanted, unused or expired medications.A press release and an online database do not clarify when the Kinmans will be in court next.

MIAMI TOWNSHIP, Ohio —

A Clermont County mother and grandfather have been charged after a 6-year-old girl died from taking medicine and becoming unresponsive more than six months ago.

Miami Township police said this is a tragic case that could have been avoided, and now both the mother, Stasha Kinman, 25, and grandfather, Benjamin Kinman, 82, are in jail.